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A 12-foot latter is leaning against the side of a 10 building. Approximetly how far is the bottom of the ladder from the base of the building. Answer choices: 1.4 ft 2 ft 6.6ft 15.6 ft Please help!!!
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A 12-foot latter is leaning against the side of a 10 building. Approximetly how far is the bottom of the ladder from the base of the building. Answer choices: 1.4 ft 2 ft 6.6ft 15.6 ft Please help!!!
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Answer: 6.6 feet
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I think the answer is 2 ft
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